"What’s the best advice your father ever gave you?"

Complied by Vincent Christie |
6/14/2013, 6 a.m.

Michael Todd Bosier, Atlanta: “He always told me to be a better man than himself, and honestly, I don’t think I live up to that.” Photo by Vincent Christie.

Michael Todd Bosier, Atlanta: “He always told me to be a better man than himself, and honestly, I don’t think I live up to that.” Photo by Vincent Christie.

Tim Moore, Decatur: “My father always told me to treat all women like queens … no matter if it’s my mother, my sister, my girlfriend or a lady on the street. He always told me women are to be treated like queens and it’s stuck with me and it’s what I do to this day.” Photo by Vincent Christie.

Carlos Polk, Decatur: “Always stay true to yourself and believe in what you do.” Photo by Vincent Christie.

George Johnson, Lithonia: “My father said that education is the key to success because, no matter what, nobody can take your education away.” Photo by Vincent Christie.

Michael Todd Bosier, Atlanta

“He always told me to be a better man than himself, and honestly, I don’t think I live up to that.”

Tim Moore, Decatur

“My father always told me to treat all women like queens … no matter if it’s my mother, my sister, my girlfriend or a lady on the street. He always told me women are to be treated like queens and it’s stuck with me and it’s what I do to this day.”

Carlos Polk, Decatur

“Always stay true to yourself and believe in what you do.”

George Johnson, Lithonia

“My father said that education is the key to success because, no matter what, nobody can take your education away.”